Category: Inspiration

If you’ve spotted my face with art from what feels like ancient times when drawing on rocks was a thing then know it was courtesy of Lindsay. We’ve interacted quite a few times at various Posh Experiences, and because we admire her work, we thought…

Water is life, and it only made sense for Picha Booth to talk to a dynamic female duo changing how we stay hydrated. They have come up on top in their business field, and because we’re all about promoting boss ladies, we sat down with Yvonne…

One of my life mantras is that there is no random randomness, that everything is ordained, orchestrated. I think meeting Wycliffe was the same. I met Wycliffe when I was volunteering for an organization called Jump Rope Association of Kenya. At the time, he was…

The statement ‘uliza kiatu’ resonates with me as an entrepreneur. I’ve had a mind shift from being employed to being a businesswoman, but not everyone understands that experience. Something as simple as working from home – some people legit think that you are just chilling…

Preamble … I (NK) met Jay a couple months ago at his Posh Night Fridays event at DeJa Vu Lounge. He had given Picha Booth a spot to showcase and off course capture memories. But how I really met him is that I DMd him…

What happens when a hobby turns into a passion to create an impact on nutrition? Perhaps the yummiest freshly made granola you might ever eat and mouth-watering cookies, all guilt (and gluten) free. That is the story of Asili. We caught up with the duo…

May 8th was the Kenya Wedding Awards and Picha Booth had submitted an application under the Photo Booth Company of The Year category. Of course when you apply you always hope for the best but you know it could go either way. At the event,…

Before you settle in for this week’s guest interview, we’ll need you to do something real quick. Why are we asking you a favour one line in? It’s because we believe context is everything. Now, head over to Instagram, search Kevin Kallombo and scroll. It’s…

I was once happily employed. I also thought at 34 I would be a housewife with 10 children. Instead, I am an entrepreneur. I am here to dispel some myths about who we are. You are born an entrepreneur My experience has come to show…

Meet Stephanie Kanyiri from Welcome Home. She runs a home décor and organization business here in Nairobi. The venture started out of a need- she just couldn’t find what she needed in the local market. In the midst to solve her own problem, she ended…